At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Chevrolet Caprice stereos to ensure that you have every car stereo option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Chevrolet Caprice stereos, so that whether you are looking for a cheap Chevrolet Caprice stereo or a blutetooth car stereo or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet Caprice car stereo needs!

WHY TO BUY?

Sound is a crucial part of the overall driving experience. There is nothing quite like hitting the road with your stereo cranked up to put a smile on your face. With the right music in the background even the most grueling commute becomes much easier to tolerate. A good stereo will help you maximize the driving experience and provide a sound track to all of your vehicular adventures. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we have an excellent selection of stereos for you to choose from. Whether you want top of the line acoustic perfection or a more affordable unit you are sure to find the perfect stereo for your needs in our expansive lineup.

Music is an essential part of the driving experience. Whether you enjoy pumping your tunes loud, or just listening to the baseball game on your drive home from work, a stereo is of the utmost importance. Here at Andy's we have a truly large selection of stereos and related components for you vehicle. Our catalog has everything from high-end professional grade components to inexpensive units that provide simple and affordable sound. No matter what you are looking for we have something to fill your stereo needs. Put some sound back in your life with one of our great stereo products.

DID YOU KNOW?

Stereos have been a part of the automotive experience since the 1930s. In those days technology was limited and sound quality was poor. But in-car systems have radically improved over the years so that now even the most basic stereo sounds great. However, if you are a true car audio guru your options for creating a fantastic stereo setup are seemingly endless. With a huge offering of products from all of the top name companies you can build your dream stereo with components from our catalogue. Aside from great sound, we also love the way a custom stereo setup looks. If you want to set your ride apart from the crowd step up to a custom stereo system.

OEM manufacturers have been putting radios in cars since the 1930s. However, big time car stereo upgrades did not really gain popularity until the advent of the tape and 8-track players in the 1970s. Currently, mobile audio is a huge industry. There are numerous competitions, a myriad of components, and emerging technologies that continually push the envelope of sound and entertainment. With vehicles becoming increasingly like a home away from home, having a good sound and entertainment system on board has gained importance. Thankfully, the flood of technology has also driven costs down, so it is possible to buy great sounding components at reasonable prices.

FAQ's

Q: I want to buy a full stereo system. I want it to sound great and I want the bass to hit hard and be clean. What all do I need to buy to make that happen?A: When buying a stereo it is important to outline what you want in terms of performance and sound. In general the more you are willing to spend the better your system will sound. The basic components you'll need for a good system are a high-quality stereo head-unit, four full range speakers (two front and two rear), two high-frequency tweeters, one or more subwoofers to provide the bass, a four-channel amplifier to power all of the full range speakers and a mono or two-channel amplifier to power the subwoofer. If you want to be able to fine tune your stereos sound then an equalizer is also a good idea and for better sound clarity and quality a crossover unit can be used to separate and direct the appropriate frequencies to the right speakers. The size and power-range of the speakers will depend a lot on the size of your car and how loud you want the stereo to be, but you will want to be sure to match your amplifiers power output to the power capabilities of the speakers in order to get the cleanest sound. In addition to the major components you will also want to get some good speaker wire and stereo chords to connect it all together.

Q: What does DIN mean and stand for? What's the difference between Single DIN and Double DIN when it comes to stereos, receivers, and in-dash dvd players?A: DIN is the standardized size for car stereo head-units. Universally adopted in the 1980s it comes from the German Institute for Standardization or Deutsches Institut für Normung, hence DIN. The size refers only to the face of the unit not to how deep it is. A Single DIN stereo is roughly 7 inches x 2 inches (180mm x 50mm) and is the common size for a deck containing a single slide in CD player. Double DIN is the same width (7 inches) of single DIN but is twice the height making it 4 inches tall. Double DIN is most commonly seen in stereo units that have more elaborate displays such as small in-dash dvd players.